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Keyboard shortcuts in the Data load editor

There are a number of keyboard shortcuts you can use to work effectively and easily in the Data load editor environment.

Keyboard shortcuts

Note: Keyboard shortcuts are expressed assuming that you are working in Windows. For Mac OS use Cmd instead of Ctrl.

Keyboard shortcuts in the Data load editor

Shortcut

Action

Ctrl+0,Ctrl+0

Generates sample data.

Alt+1

Shows the Output panel or hides it if it is visible.

Alt+2

Shows the Variables panel or hides it if it is visible, if the debug tool is on.

Alt+3

Shows the Breakpoints panel or hides it if it is visible, if the debug tool is on.

Alt+F5

Shows the debug tools or hides them if they are visible.

Alt+F6

Runs debugging if the debug tool is on.

Alt+F7

Proceeds to the next step in the debugger if the debug tool is on.

Alt+F8

Stops the debugger if the debug tool is on.

F9

Toggles insertion and removal of a debug breakpoint.

Alt+F10

Shows the right panel or hides it if it is visible.

Alt+F11

Expands the script editor to full screen.

Ctrl+C

Copies the selected item to the clipboard.

Ctrl+F

Shows the Find search entry field or hides it if is open.

Ctrl+H

Opens online help in the context of the current selected function, while in the data load editor or the expression editor.

Ctrl+K

Toggles insertion and removal of a code comment line.

Ctrl+P

Prints the current view or active sheet/story.

Ctrl+S

Saves changes.

Ctrl+V

Pastes the most-recently copied item from the clipboard.

Ctrl+X

Cuts the selected item and copies it to the clipboard. When using the Google Chrome browser: if the cursor is put in front of a row in the data load editor or in the expression editor, without selecting anything, the entire row is cut.